East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 16, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST 0REGC1TIA5T, PENDLETON, OREGON,
SATUTvDAV EVENING, &.TT.IL 16, 1C21.
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People Here and There
Captain A. K. Ilun.'hduff, state game
warden, la nut captain by courtesy. Ho
won his commission ilurlnc tliu recent
war und Ih m(111 known by tliu 1 11 If. Ho
In here today and with hint 1m George
Tonkin, II. H. Knmo warden.' Mr.
Ton kin' huadipinrters are now In a
kcr, Oregon, instead of In llolse, Ida.
11. O. Aery In u 'business vlHltor In
Pendleton since yesterday. Ho- In the
newly appointed county at,'cnt of I'nl
on county.
E. T. Averlll, of tho firm of OutU
& Averlll, left hint nlKht for Mc
Minnvlllo wliei'o ho will attend a con
vention ot the Oregon Firs Relief As
sociation. Tieforo returning to Pen
dleton ho will visit In Curvulllii and
1'ortlund.
Mrs. 8. I, Belknup of Porllund
hare for a brief Visit.
Mrs. Hlonn. Thomson or Kolio cume
to Pendleton Friday afternoon.
PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER QUALITY
Thone rales may come down, but in the mean
time you should make it earn its cost to you.
The Wise Ones Gall
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The House That Peddles Good Groceries at low
Prices.
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PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER SERVICE
Mm. Nettle MorrlH, who In the
teachur of tho school at Wstrlct No
15, has been retained for ttnother
yeur. Her salary ban been increased
to 11320 a year, and a furnished
leaeheruge Ih maintained. I
School DlHtrlct No, 48 of near Tllot
Hoc, LuUKiit by Mi'H, Alary Kiimrlez,
No. (IS, Jflemlnft" Oleinun, teacher, and
No. 26, taUKht by K. May Uarton, have
been recognized as standard, element
ary schools. .
Attorney a. II. ISIshop of Frecwa
ter, is in I'endelton today on buninons.
He reports that the prune orchards In
that section are now In bloom and the
apple orchards ure bediming to show
blossoms.
I Neil tflupp, who teaches school at
District No. 12, was In Pendleton this
i afternoon. Among other tilings, he
I was huvlnif his auto repaired.
John Henderson, a student at the
Pendleton hii!h school, is In Walla
Wuliu where he will spend tho weekend.
NEWS NOTES
OF PENDLETON
Content Winners aiiiel.
At tho preliminary contest lo deter
mine tho school representatives fur
the county declamatory contest held
In the west end of the county last
night, Lucille George of Kcho won
first place In Division 1, Pauline Voel
l-'lrsl Melhortlsl I jiI-Mf nil Church
K.'iHt Wc)h nod Johnson struels.
John 111 Kecor, minister.
MornliiK N'Ttlccs
S'lndny si'hnol, 10 a. in., W. T. IClK
ly, superintendent. MoiiiIiik sermon,
11 a. m subject: "How Much Owest
Thou My Soul."
I;clillij Service
Kp worth LcuKue, 6:30 p. m. Topic,
"Hecreatlon for Younir People."
! Leader, Seville Marty. Evening ser-
ker of Hermlston was the winner Inlmon, 7:30 p. m. H"bjcct, "A Crucial
Division and Anna Hhultleineyer Hour In Christian History."
of Vrnatllla was the winner In liivl- .Mid-week service Wednesday even
slon 11. In tho contest held in the east ilntt. Th's week at 6:3'), a potluck sup
end of the county Naomi llulley was per and a social time. Subject for the
the winner In Division C. The winners
In these contests will compete for
county honors In the contest to be
held here May 7.
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devotional period,
Everybody Invited.
"Jesus Christ."
Miss Peurl Wilson, who teaches
school ut the Thorn Hollow school
spent today In Pendleton.
Mrs. Helen Mason, clerk of School
j District No. 56 of Helix, is in Pendlc
ton today.
Principal Howard Drew and Mrs.
! Drew of Echo are In Pendleton today.
Chester Offner, business man
Walla Walla, Is In the city today.
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V. S. Fwanson arrived In Pendleton
l'riday for a brief business visit.
Mrs. R. H. Oliver, teacher at District
No. 13, was here this afternoon.
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PARIS, April 16. (Webb Miller, V.
Staff Correspondent.) Complete
plans for military and economic coer
cion of Germany by May 1, was sub
mitted to the allies by Premier ISrland.
The plans, drawn up in a conference
last nieht between Kriand, President
Millerand, Marshals Foch and retain
and minister of the liberated regions,
Locheur, included the occupation of
the Kuhr district and possibly the In
dustrial part of Westphalia. Under'
Koch's recommendations, a decided re
call of military classes of 1318 and
!19, for three months. The marshal
expressed the belief that 100,000 men
were "sufficient to keep the Germans
In check."
t HAIUJK CHAPMX CICI.KBItATKK
DOS ANtlEU:.-, April 16. (IT. P.)
By way of eelebrutinic his 32 birth
day, Charlie Chaplin decked himself In
a neatly pressed suit, shoes that fit and
shunned the camera.
IM TTEK r.EMAINS STEADY
POMTl.AND, April 1. (A. P.)
livestock Is slow, eggs are unsettled
and butter Is steady.
Pay Cash Receive More Pay Less
Despair & Lee Cash Grocery
209 E. Court Phone 880
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The Safest Way
The Surest Way
to beat the high cost of living is to pay cash. When
you can save from 10 to 25 per cent on your every groceiy
need by trading here, you are hitting high prices right be
tween the eyes.
Pay Cash ' Receive More " Pay Less
Despair & Lee Cash Grocery
209 E. Court Phone 880
Deputy Sheriff In Mcachara
Official business was responsible for
tho presence In Meacham of Deputy
Sheriff Lavender today.
Get Marriage License
A license to wed has been Issued at
the office of the county clerk to James
W. Strong of La Grande and Kath
crlne Porter of Pendleton.
lieiunis 1-Tom lortIund
Miss Grace Gilliam, county treasur
er, who has been In Portland where
she was a witness In the Hough case
returned to Pendleton Friday.
Fish Licenses popular
That many boys are planning to ob
serve Sunday by takinif a fishing trip
Ib disclosed hy tho number of boys'
licenses that have been Issued to lads
between the afres of 14 and IS. . Their
ciders are also taking out many per
mits. Vp until 2 o'clock this after
noon, eighteen special boys' licenses
had been Issued today at the office of
the county clerk.
The Salvation Army.
20S East Alta street. House phone.
1021. Hunday meetings as follows:
Sunday morning, Holiness meetings,
11:00 o'clock; Sunday school, 1:30 p.
rn.; young people's niectiiiKS, 6:30 p.
m.; Salvation round-up meeting a
o'clock.
Weekday meetings. Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday nights at o'clock.
The public ure cordially invited to
attend these services. Good singin?
and speaking is assured and a good
time is in store for all who come.
Captain Conrad, v:fii has been kept
home on account of sickness. Is now
ablo to get out again and will be once
more on the firing line Saturday night
and Sunday.
Come, come, come, come! Believe
on the Lord Jesus Christ and confess
your sins and thou shalt be saved.
Officers in charge. Captain J. Conrad,
Lieutenant M. Moys.
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Representatives
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Genuine Orange .
Rings
SAWTELLE'S Inc.
Announcements ror this dejwru
ment must bb submitted to the
Fast Oregonian not later than
Friday evening in order to be as
sured of publication on Saturday.
Geriwin Ijillieren
There will be German Lutheran ser
mon at the First Christian church at
2 p. m. Sunday. There will be Sunday
school at 1 p. m. Itcv. Dlasbery will
preach.
I-attor Day Saints
Tho Church of Jesus 1rist of Latter
Day Saints, (Mormons.
We wish to offer you a special In
vitation to our meeting Sunday even
ing at 7:30, where Pres. J. O. Smith
and Elder Spauldlng will be the speak
ers. We also hold Sunday school at
10:30 a. m. at the Moose Hull.
Clianged License Plates
For altering a 1920 automobile li
cense plate and converting It into a
1921 Issue C. E. Flock, Milton resident,
was fined $10 Friday afternoon by Jus
tice Langley at Freewater. Discovery
of the change was made by Traffic
viiieer m. ljyaay wno cneeKed on
the licenses. The work was so cleverly
Cone that casual observation would
fail to disclose any Irregularity. The
plate Is displayed today at Allen-Knights.
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Master of the Highway
The world's stock car record for speed now
belongs to Paige and Paige alone.
When our "Daytona ,6-66" model thundered
down the beach at 102.8 miles per hour, it
proved itself nbt only a marvelcusly fast car,
but a superlatively good car.
Only giant strength and endurance could sur
vive such a heroic test.
So these are qualities that you will find in any
Paige 6-66.
We invite you to take one thorough demonstra
tion behind the exclusive 6-66 motor and make
a record of the tests.
Then ride in any other car at any price and
compare the results.
PAIQS-DKTROIT MOTOR CAR CO., DETROIT, Michigan
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Jlaplist Cliurcii
Hev. W. H. Cox. Pastor. Phone 1167.
Residence 515 Bush .St.
Sunday morning. Sunday school, F.
M. Riley. Supt., 9.50. Come and bring
your children. Preaching service,
11:00, subject, "Kesulta of Overcom
ing." Sunday S'ight. B. Y. p. U., Junior.
Mrs. Ealhenzore President, 6:30. B. Y.
P. U., senior, Miss Is'ola Childreth.
President. Leader, Mr. Arthur Morris
6:30. Preaching service, 7:30, subject,
"Salvation from Sin."
There will be special music and
singing. You are cordially invited to
bo with us. A warm welcome awaits
you. If you have not been going to
church get the habit and come. We
want you.
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W i inc colorings in the I .M4 MM .
new silks, and the i M llJ
' very low prices char- kV
acteristic of Penney V PMil
stores is bound to -VSs.
! i make this a season of .7.
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t'liitian S,leiiiw
First Chureli of Christ, Scientists,
holds servicesat 813 U Main street,
(first stairway north of tho Inland
Kmnlrft Bsnk.1 Runriav services nre'
at 11a. m. and 8 p. m. The subject of
the lesson-sermon for Sunday, April
17th.. is "Doctrine of Atonement."
Sunday school begins nt fl : 4 5 a. m.
A Wednesday evening meeting which
includes testimonials of healing is held
at S o'clock. The Heading Koum,
which is maintained at the same ad
dress, is open daily from 9 a. m. to 9
p. m., where the Bible and authorized
Christian' Science literature may be
read, borrowed, or purchased.
The public is cordially invited to at
tend the church services and to visit
the Reading Room.
First Christian Cliurclt
Something doing at the First Chris
tian Church, Sunday. A big surprise
for everybody nt 9:45 sharp. Don't
miss it. Every teacher in the Bible
School Is to be fired. Come and wit
ness the procedure. I'nifled services,
with Bible School merging into the
preaching service without intermission.
Sermon at 1 1 on the subject, "A Live
Church." The C. K. Will meet nt 6:30,
it which time the mln'ster will give a
brief address, after which tho topic,
"How We Can Improve Our Recrea
tions." will be considered by tho
young people. Sermon nt 7:30 on the
subject: "Sins Which Entangle the
Soul." A cordial welcome to all ser
vices. W. A. Grossman, minister.
Say
"Threaded
Rubber
Insulation"
The Wlllard Threaded Rub
ber Battery is immune to all
old-time wood-separator ills.
The plaSci are insulated not
merely separated.
No money out of your pocket
for separator replacement, be
cause Willard Threaded Rubber
Insulation neither warps, cracks,
carbonizes nor punctures. It
outlasts the battery plates.
Ask about the Willard
Threaded Rubber Battery
the only battery with Threaded
Rubber Insulation.
PENDLETON
STORAGE
BATTERY CO.
Garden anil West Court Streets '
SIB AGENTS
Hichway Service Station
l:. Court and Aha Sts.
Steele's Service Station
Corner lialey and Matlock
Westlnwn Auto t'o.
Echo. Oreson
eil & Barker
Kermlston
StnnfieUl Anto Co.
Stanfield, Ore.
Auto fchow March 10-11-12
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First l"rcsbyterinii t lmrch
Corner of College and Alta streets.
Rev. G. L. Clark, pastor. Residence,
306 K. Alta St., phone 621.
10:00 a. m., Sabbath school. A. C.
Funk, Supt.
ll:no a. m., Sermon. God."
6:45 p. in., K. Devotional hour,
Mis Gertrude MeCnnnoll, President.
7:30 p. m., Sermon, "The Question ol
Investment." We extend a cordial
welconie to all.
Batteries
and
Church or the Redeemer
Rev. Alfred lck'wood. Rector.
S:00 a. m.. Holy Communion.
0:45 a. in.. Sunday school.
11 :0il a. m., Mornins prayer
sermon. j
7:30 p. in.. Evening prayer and ser-j
ninn.
The sermon topics will be "The,
Function of the Church in the Divine'
Kfom.niy" ami inthe evening "GnVsi
Caly'," The public is cordially invited,
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ELECTRIC STARTERS X
Or any part of the electric
system on your car overhauled
and repaired. Satisfaction guar
anteed. HARRY H. GRAHAM,
X Wlllard Service Station,
t Pendelton, Or.
Z Phone 6S4. LETS GO!
Usona Silk, 36 inches wide a fine fabric of
silk and cotton, fine for lingerie, linings, etc.,
all the wanted shades, yard 39c, 59c
Imported Pongee Silks, all pure silk, 33 in.
wide 39c, 49c, $1.39, $1.49
Extra heavy quality All Silk Imported Pon
gee, 33 inches wide, fine for sport skirts, etc.,
needing a heavy quality, yard $1.38
Silk Poplin, 36 inches wide, a dependable
quality in desirable shades, yard 89c
40 inch all Silk Crepe de Chine of a quality
you require in all shades, including honey dew,
tomato, porcelain, rattan, negro, orchid, hen
na, yard . $1.69.
36 inch all Pure Silk Pongee, for undergar
ments, blouses, men's shirts, etc., flesh color
only, yard ?1.-W
32 inch all Silk Pongee, white and cream,
yard $1-39
32 inch Silk Broadcloth, a wonderfully good
wearing silk, white only $1.98
32 inch White Silk Jersey for skirts, sport
coatings, yard $2.49
32 inch Silk Skirtings in striking patterns
for coming coatless days, yard $1.49
36 inch All Silk Taffeta, in the new and pop
ular shades including Marion blue, sapphire,
African brown, nickol, negro, yard $1.98
36 inch Corticelli Silk Taffeta and Satin in
the new Marion blue, yard $2.49
36 inch Black Silk Taffeta yd.. . $1.69, $1.98
J. C. Penney Black Silk Taffeta, our name
in the selvaee insures the quality 36 inch,
yard $2.49
J. C. Penney All Silk Satin, 36 inches wide,
yard $2.49
36 in. Silk Messaline, black only, yard $1.98
36 inch Lining Satin, cotton back, black
only, yard . $1.19
40 inch Charmeuse in the popular spring
shades, vard $2.49
40 inch All Silk Georgette Crepes, yd. $1.49
renneyxu
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Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Trices
East Oregoniar. Printing Department